Nails!

You know, it has been so long since I have done any carpentry, I did
not even think of that.

Simple, inexpensive, sounds effective.  I will give it a shot.
Thanks.

On Nov 16, 7:23 am, MichaelH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Grrr.... I hate it when that happens.  I have Pedro cutters and try to
> be very careful, but sometimes I end up with a compressed end.  I then
> take a series of finish nails and starting from the smallest carefully
> twist them into the crushed end.  It helps to grip the back end of the
> nail with a pair of pliers so you can turn it.  This has always
> allowed me to reround the housing.
>
> Michael
>
> On Nov 16, 7:12 am, JoelMatthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > My almost new Park Cable Cutters crushed the cut end of what is sold
> > as higher quality brake cable housing when I cut it down to size.
>
> > I can get the cable through with a lot of difficulty but it sort of
> > defeats the purpose of having low friction lining when the end is
> > snagging the cable.
>
> > Perhaps there is a small reamer I could try?  Or maybe this is a
> > reason to finally get a basic Dremel set?
>
> > Anyone else have this problem?
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